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Wisconsin’s first measles case of 2026 reported in Waukesha County
Officials say the case is related to international travel and residents are reminded to check their vaccination status before traveling.
You can buy Yuengling in Wisconsin starting today
Wisconsinites can now buy Yuengling without leaving the state.
Bucks have no timetable on star forward's return from injury
Coach Doc Rivers said Milwaukee has no date that they expect Giannis Antetokounmpo to be back on the court.
Russ Feingold stood firm against ‘Borking’ 25 years ago
This State Journal editorial ran on Feb. 1, 2001:
Weather affecting mail delivery in Madison
A Postal Service spokesperson did not immediately respond to a phone message and email seeking more detail about where in Madison mail delivery was delayed.
Challenging 2-week stretch starts with Wisconsin women's hockey leading national rankings
The Badgers play at No. 3 Minnesota and then host No. 2 Ohio State in the most challenging two-week stretch of the regular season.
Wisconsin men's hockey falls in national rankings ahead of series at Minnesota
The Badgers lost ground in the national rankings for the second consecutive week. Here's how the top 20 looks.
AFC South team reportedly showing interest in Packers offensive coordinator Stenavich
A team that hired a defensive-minded head coach earlier this offseason reportedly has at least some interest in the Green Bay Packers' offensive coordinator.
Imaginary Factory owner hopes James Beard honor shines light on his creative director
Hastings Cameron has been named a James Beard semifinalist for Outstanding Professional in Cocktail Service.
Why are viruses more common in winter?
While the cold winter doesn't cause illness, weather and climate do play a role in why colds and the flu are more common in winter.
Man arrested in connection with Madison’s Sunday morning homicide
Officers were sent to the 400 block of Primrose Lane early Sunday and found a person suffering from a life-threatening gunshot and who died at the scene.
Agency that helps conserve land, water down 40% of Wisconsin staff
More than 100 people have left the state's Natural Resources Conservation Service in the last year, one of the biggest hits in the country.
Madison ASL teacher doubles as a top deaf athlete
La Follette High School teacher Taylor Koss can never rebuff his students when they challenge him to a race. It’s the only time in his education career that he’s alright with kids being left behind.In November Koss, who teaches American…
‘Everything is on the table’ as Dane County Coliseum renovation talks begin
Dane County and Frank Productions must now agree on the scope of the renovation and how the venue will be managed when work is complete.
What Wisconsin's new Under Armour contract says about sponsor patches, bonuses
Just getting to the NCAA Tournament isn't enough to qualify the Badgers men's and women's basketball teams for bonuses from Under Armour anymore.
5 reasons the battle for the Big Eight girls basketball title is most exciting in years
The race is on — three girls basketball teams are tied for first place in the Big Eight with just six conference games left this season.
5 spot-up shooters on area high school boys basketball teams
Several area high school boys basketball teams benefit from having spot up shooters that excel at off-ball 3-point shooting. Learn how these athletes provided spacing for their respective teams' offenses.
Wisconsin men's basketball point guard does job, but gets little help vs. Southern Cal
The fifth-year guard scored 29 points and was the engine that kept the Badgers in the game all afternoon. But none of his teammates came through when it mattered.
Polzin: How Wisconsin men's basketball shot itself in the foot during loss to Southern Cal
The Badgers, as usual, relied heavily on the 3-point shot. But it's not like there was another great option for a team that was cold from inside the arc, too.
Highlights of Jennifer Mnookin's tenure at UW-Madison
From her own ice cream flavor to battles with the Legislature and the Trump administration, Jennifer Mnookin made a mark during her four years at UW-Madison.






